Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Military Service
Timeline
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Jason Sherwood

Fort Collins,CO

Summary

Safety, effective communication, teamwork, integrity and set achieving commitments with adaptability to change.

Leadership and Training with United States Navy and 8 years in general, commercial, part 135 aviation.

Lead operator for chemical distribution and Bio skid supporting water transfer and frac operation.

Overview

14
14
years of professional experience

Work History

International Field Mechanic

Columbia Helicopters
04.2024 - 04.2025

Fly with aircraft on missions, evacuate and listen for potential problems.

Clean and orderly manner for tool control.

Team player and individual work throughout the daily tasks at hand.

Volunteering extra shifts and helping with anything needed.

Corporate Tech Service Mechanic

Mountain Aviation
01.2020 - 11.2020
  • Inspected, maintained, and repaired Mountain Aviation aircraft in accordance with Mountain Aviation GMM and GOM when applicable; coordinate and document all such actions with lead technicians and DOM as applicable
  • Ensure the cleanliness of work area
  • Ensure that the hangar, workshops, and other areas are maintained in a clean, safe, and orderly manner
  • Assist Line Department personnel with ground handling and servicing of aircraft when requested
  • Assist with maintenance and repair of ground support equipment when requested
  • Develop and maintain a cohesive and cooperative teamwork environment with flight crews, department managers, line personnel, and company employees
  • Maintain knowledge of flight schedules on a daily basis and ensure production schedules meet delivery dates
  • Secure hangar, ramp, aircraft and fuel farm at end of shift, when required
  • Complete work orders and account for parts and billable time

CH-47 Helicopter Field Mechanic

Billings Flying Service
01.2019 - 08.2019
  • Performed preventative, scheduled inspections for compliance
  • Plan and manage schedule maintenance activities efficiently
  • US Forestry registered on airframe
  • Worked Part 91 and Part 145 Repair Station
  • Removed, cleaned and inspected all components after removal per manufacturers specifications and tagged accordingly

Equipment Operator

Liberty Oilfield services
12.2017 - 07.2018
  • Driving Class A vehicles up to 100,000 lbs with H endorsement, rigging up and down of iron and well head connections
  • Basic mechanical experience has also been obtained through the preventative and operational maintenance of the company’s fleet of equipment
  • Ensured Quality Control & Analysis of chemicals used
  • This included; showing samples, chemical control, customer collaboration, and a basic knowledge of chemical property
  • In addition, I have spent much time operating heavy equipment at the yard and on locations and have a competent general operational knowledge

Maintenance Technician

Horizon Air
01.2017 - 08.2017
  • Responsible for troubleshooting and repair/replacement of aircraft airframe and powerplant parts and components

234/47D/107 field mechanic

Columbia Helicopters
10.2014 - 11.2016
  • Travel nationally to support heavy lift operations
  • Completes FAA and internal company logbooks 337's and recurring AD's
  • Identifies system faults and corrects hydraulic, drive, avionicsystems
  • Timed inspections and component changes under Part 145 and Part 91 with Airframes 47D, BV-234 and BV-107 in accordance with FAA and internal policie
  • Navigate through Military and Internal manuals to obtain proper procedures hardware and torques
  • Left due to marital stress

Turbine Engine Mechanic

Columbia Helicopters
10.2011 - 11.2013
  • Maintains FAA required records, manuals, and inspection forms
  • Researches technical data and performed disassembly, repair, cleaning, adjustment, assembly, testing and calibration of engine and components in accordance with applicable maintenance/overhaul manual and FAA regulations
  • Used a variety of inspection and measurement tools, test equipment, hand and power tools

Production Technician

AIRCOMM
01.2012 - 07.2012
  • Build components and tested from technical drawings For QC compliance
  • Production and assembly including: riveting, plastics, forming, soldering, electronics, and sheet metal
  • Coordination of spare parts orders

Education

Associate of Occupational Studies - A&P

Redstone College
Broomfield, CO
01.2011

Skills

  • Integrity
  • Effective communication
  • Teamwork
  • Safety
  • Adaptability to change
  • Leadership and Training

Military Service

Navy, United States, E-3, 12/1997, 01/2000, Aircrew #409, “A” School Class Leader, 12/1997 – 12/2000, Fort Worth, TX, Certificate of completion on class A1 Turboprop Aircraft Fundamentals Strand C-601-2013; Class leader, 1st in testing, 03/1998, Certificate of completion on F404-GE-400/402 Engine 1st Degree Intermediate Maintenance NEC/MOS Awarded 6420 C-601-3867, 05/1998, Prepare engine/components for testing, Assist in training reservists appropriately to maintain best practices standards, Control: Assisted in 0715 W/C supervisor meeting, monitor daily production schedule, conduction of direct liaison w/ all echelons of command and tenant commands in matters pertaining to AIMD support

Timeline

International Field Mechanic

Columbia Helicopters
04.2024 - 04.2025

Corporate Tech Service Mechanic

Mountain Aviation
01.2020 - 11.2020

CH-47 Helicopter Field Mechanic

Billings Flying Service
01.2019 - 08.2019

Equipment Operator

Liberty Oilfield services
12.2017 - 07.2018

Maintenance Technician

Horizon Air
01.2017 - 08.2017

234/47D/107 field mechanic

Columbia Helicopters
10.2014 - 11.2016

Production Technician

AIRCOMM
01.2012 - 07.2012

Turbine Engine Mechanic

Columbia Helicopters
10.2011 - 11.2013

Associate of Occupational Studies - A&P

Redstone College
Jason Sherwood